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all their used cars are guaranteed. that's where henderson found the one for him. way to go, henderson. finding the perfect car is easy at carmax because each car is carefully selected, inspected, thoroughly reconditioned and backed with a five-day money back guarantee so come find the one for you today, at carmax. way to go, neil. >>> in weather, the winds are calm over the state. calm readings, but the winds will pick up in the next few hours with the high pressure moving out and the front moving in and the clouds will increase in the evening and we have two portions, a front from the mid- west and the low-pressure system coming from the south. that low-pressure system will bring with that the rain and the temperatures, they will go up to about 52 and higher than today at 10 to 15 degreeses in the area and clearing out quickly tuesday night and wednesday and then the front will come in and the cold front will move out and the high pressure will move through and that will set up for the clear conditions for the rest of the week. the sunrise in the morning and the
all their used cars are guaranteed. that's where henderson found the one for him. way to go, henderson. finding the perfect car is easy at carmax because each car is carefully selected, inspected, thoroughly reconditioned and backed with a five-day money back guarantee so come find the one for you today, at carmax. way to go, neil. >>> in weather, the winds are calm over the state. calm readings, but the winds will pick up in the next few hours with the high pressure moving out and the...
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it got us thinking, how do you separate truth from fiction? how do you separate a lie. steve has worked with the l.a.p.d. he's so good, they call him the human lie detech to have. he says body language, behavioral cues are the best way to sniff out a liar. let's talk about the interviewer and interviewee. these criminals, pathological people, their entire behavior is different from the average person. they have a pathology. are they harder to detect in terms of their lies? >> that's a great question. often i'm asked, what do you think make the best liars, politicians and so on. my belief is pedophiles. they are good at victimizing their people. they are good at covering their tracks. there will be signs of leakage or seepage. what happens is, if you are going to lie, you need a great memory. you have to think, what have i said that could contradict me. if i asked you what you did this morning, you are relying on memory. you would be able to recall feelings, conversations, tastes, smells because you lived through them. if i was interviewing you for a homicide and you sai
it got us thinking, how do you separate truth from fiction? how do you separate a lie. steve has worked with the l.a.p.d. he's so good, they call him the human lie detech to have. he says body language, behavioral cues are the best way to sniff out a liar. let's talk about the interviewer and interviewee. these criminals, pathological people, their entire behavior is different from the average person. they have a pathology. are they harder to detect in terms of their lies? >> that's a...
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thank you for being with us tonight. starting with these back-to-back debates, they had a debate last night. not that exciting. but they got fired up today. >> it was like playing a double header. on the sunday morning debate, afterere really going mitt romney. was the target. they see as the front-runner and there were not holding back. >> they're releasing to keep hammering home a lot of issues -- they did not bring anything new to the table. thehey were throwing in kitchen sink. gingrich going back to one his old senate campaigns. the fact that he left the of massachusetts after one term. mitt romney gave as good as he got. went after jon huntsman for as the ambassador of china. they were all in a pretty feisty mood. it drew one of the biggest when he said, remarks like that to have the country divided. >> jon huntsman said, i was serving my country. i will do whatever a president what the party. pretty good line for him. it was surprising that mitt went after him. it is more personal than anything else. those guys re
thank you for being with us tonight. starting with these back-to-back debates, they had a debate last night. not that exciting. but they got fired up today. >> it was like playing a double header. on the sunday morning debate, afterere really going mitt romney. was the target. they see as the front-runner and there were not holding back. >> they're releasing to keep hammering home a lot of issues -- they did not bring anything new to the table. thehey were throwing in kitchen sink....
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. >> experts are warning never use the same password for different sites and never use your name or even part of your name and password zappos sent an e-mail to those affected. >> wikipedia is joining other web sites and online black guy scheduled for tomorrow. the move was in protest -- in an online black out scheduled for tomorrow they are protesting u.s. copyrights but the new law could impede free speech. some web pages will likely be replaced with information about the protests. british airways apologize for a mistake that turned into a huge scare for passengers. the plane was flying from miami to london when the cabin crew accidentally played a recorded message. the message said the plane was about to crash. the flight attendant quickly reassured passengers that the message was a mistake and the plan was safe. the airline later apologized for causing any undue concern. we are dealing today with rain but a powerful winter storm is expected to slam the pacific northwest. parts of oregon are hit with snow. by tonight, more than 10 inches more is expected to fall. seattle is bracing fo
. >> experts are warning never use the same password for different sites and never use your name or even part of your name and password zappos sent an e-mail to those affected. >> wikipedia is joining other web sites and online black guy scheduled for tomorrow. the move was in protest -- in an online black out scheduled for tomorrow they are protesting u.s. copyrights but the new law could impede free speech. some web pages will likely be replaced with information about the...
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they used to say douglas was the best lawyer in illinois with a bad case. the trick is try to find a good case. the case is good you can be relaxed and happy. i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. romney wasn't. that is not hard to say. you can see it happily. i'm happy that i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. >> you are not worried then about coming across to viewers maybe even in south carolina, florida and beyond new hampshire as negative? >> i don't think telling the truth in a happy pleasant way comes across as negative. it may come across as the truth. you have to ask governor romney how he was about describing his record. >> he has a website and you said it is not-romney.org. how can i run for president and say i'm for romney.org. thank captured it. >> what else will you do? >> i don't know. you have to talk to people that know all of these things. >> how concerned are you about mitt romney winning new hampshire, iowa and being ahead in the polls in south carolina? >> i'm very concerned. i think that we have to clarify. we have two weeks to clari
they used to say douglas was the best lawyer in illinois with a bad case. the trick is try to find a good case. the case is good you can be relaxed and happy. i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. romney wasn't. that is not hard to say. you can see it happily. i'm happy that i was for ronald reagan in the 1980's. >> you are not worried then about coming across to viewers maybe even in south carolina, florida and beyond new hampshire as negative? >> i don't think telling the truth...
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lake effect snows won't affect us. the next major storm tracking in to northern area, still off shore, of the northwest eastern united states and bringing just some rain showers to seattle. we will watch that but it couldn't cross the country until late this weekend. overnight 17, frigid, less windy, tomorrow still a cold day. dress warm in the morning. temperatures down there first thing. tomorrow night 25, less frigid but still a cold night in the mid20s. at least we aren't in the teens tomorrow night. seven day forecast, that mildler trend after a cold day tomorrow, but a less windy day we get warmer around here thursday and friday. mid50s will feel good after standing outside tonight in the teens. >> i bet. taking notes. >> no i'm writing out my check to bge, $1,000. >> rank the heat. and let the pipes drip. >> yeah. >> if you are still suffering a holiday hangover here are tips to help you get back into the swing of things. be realistic. it's okay to be depressed about going back to work and school if are you havi
lake effect snows won't affect us. the next major storm tracking in to northern area, still off shore, of the northwest eastern united states and bringing just some rain showers to seattle. we will watch that but it couldn't cross the country until late this weekend. overnight 17, frigid, less windy, tomorrow still a cold day. dress warm in the morning. temperatures down there first thing. tomorrow night 25, less frigid but still a cold night in the mid20s. at least we aren't in the teens...
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[applause] now, i want you to help lead us. i want all of you to join in. >> [all] i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. [applause] >> everybody come this way. i would love to see each one of you. [room noise] [room noise ] [general hubbub] [inaudible conversations] [crowd noise] ♪ ♪ ♪ [crowd noise] [crowd noise] [room noise] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudble conversations] [crowd noise] ♪ ♪ >> i need your help tuesday. hello. need your help. thank you both. need your help to state. -- tuesday. thank you. thank you, i need your help. >> thank you for coming. you reinforce my feelings for you. >> got my vote. >> you,. i need your help. a i need your help tuesday. >> you will have my health. -- you'll have my help the. >> thank you very much and good luck. >> i need your help tuesday. hello, that's a great color. i like that. thank you. thank you. hello. talk to your frie
[applause] now, i want you to help lead us. i want all of you to join in. >> [all] i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. [applause] >> everybody come this way. i would love to see each one of you. [room noise] [room noise ] [general hubbub] [inaudible conversations] [crowd noise] ♪ ♪ ♪ [crowd noise] [crowd noise] [room...
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steven has our first story for us. >> it was always fun to pretend to be a spy when we were kids. i did it. i'm sure you did it. so did 12-year-old hallie pritchard. hallie had her laptop hidden in her room in san francisco. she was trying to catch her sisters going through her stuff. but she caught someone else. pretty sure that's a grown plan, right? hallie didn't realize that her parents set up a sort of impromptu open house. this guy was at the open house went into hallie's room and started riffling through her stuff, stealing stuff. this man has been identified as doug john calldrela. he's a former real estate agent himself and he was previously convicted in 2010 of, guess what? stealing from people during open houses and selling their items on ebay. this time he was at it again. when hallie saw the video she showed it to their family, they showed it to their real estate agent, they recognized the guy, turned him into authorities and he was arrested and held without bail. >> what a creep. goes into th ll'he stealingrome girl's room. >> that little girl, the super sleuth herse
steven has our first story for us. >> it was always fun to pretend to be a spy when we were kids. i did it. i'm sure you did it. so did 12-year-old hallie pritchard. hallie had her laptop hidden in her room in san francisco. she was trying to catch her sisters going through her stuff. but she caught someone else. pretty sure that's a grown plan, right? hallie didn't realize that her parents set up a sort of impromptu open house. this guy was at the open house went into hallie's room and...
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but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr. veronica hunnicutt is here also the so with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker. i mentioned earlier we've had a strong partnership with bring the exhibition we have now with the kinsey collection through the kinsey foundation and no stronger partner could we have had than the san francisco public library under the leadership of luis herrera. luis has been -- let's give luis a -- [applause] luis has been a real up toer in standing with us in doing what's necks -- necessary to make this happen. stuart shaw, ann carroll is back there. everett, the people in the production department who have helped us. you will see all the hard work they have provideded when you go over to check this exhibit. so without further ado i would like to have luis introduce our keynote speaker. >> thank you, al. what a glorious day it is and happy black history month. i'm honored to introdu
but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr. veronica hunnicutt is here also the so with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker. i mentioned earlier we've had a strong partnership with bring the exhibition we have now with the kinsey collection through the kinsey foundation and no stronger partner could we have had than the san francisco public...
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stay with us. >>> this is alyssa. alyssa has a special talent. >> american flag. [ speaking backwards ] it's so cool and weird you've got to stick around to see [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. >>> typically, when you have some sheep and lambs and, you know, goats and whatever, you've got a sheepdog. well, to round up the sheep, this couple didn't have a shephe shepherd, so a dwarf rabbit did the work. and that's champis. he is hurting -- >> get out of here. >> he belongs to a couple. they have a farm, and they say that champis likes living in the barn and just kind of learned how to herd
stay with us. >>> this is alyssa. alyssa has a special talent. >> american flag. [ speaking backwards ] it's so cool and weird you've got to stick around to see [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make...
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. >> my family used their life savings. we spent over a couple hundred thousands just my family alone. right now i'm cancer free. so it's a second chance at life. >> a grass roots organization that helps raise money is helping his cause. to help, find a link on our website. you can feinted story under -- find the story under local hospitals. >>> well, the sun has dropped below the horizon. later tonight the warm temperatures will drop as well. after a gray and rainy morning, what should we expect. abc2 news meteorologist wyatt everhart has a look at the forecast. >>> still a chance for a hit or miss shower. most of it is moving south of us, central virginia toward richmond. other than a stray shower or two, not much new rain, but we will feel the wind out of the southwest. it's 15 to 20 sustained and gusting to 28 in regan -- reagan. a few showers, quite breezy. tomorrow will be much cooler again. we'll talk about that, our next storm and when this warms up yet again. it's all coming up. >>> this has been four days since an
. >> my family used their life savings. we spent over a couple hundred thousands just my family alone. right now i'm cancer free. so it's a second chance at life. >> a grass roots organization that helps raise money is helping his cause. to help, find a link on our website. you can feinted story under -- find the story under local hospitals. >>> well, the sun has dropped below the horizon. later tonight the warm temperatures will drop as well. after a gray and rainy...
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stay with us. >>> this is alyssa. alyssa has a special talent. >> american flag. [ speaking backwards ] it's so cool and weird you've got to owners. the dog is not working, the rabbit is doing all of the work. >>> people have all sorts of strange talents. and thanks to the internet, we get to see a lot of them. like here, young alyssa, from petoe, oklahoma. alyssa's weird and strange talent is you say a word and she can say the word backwards in less than three seconds. >> fireworks [ speaking backwards ]. >> baby. [ speaking backwards ]. >> that's cool. >> it's weird. >> burger king. [ speaking backwards ]. >> mcdonald's. [ speaking backwards ]. >> whoa. >> it sounds like she is talking some special language. it's really crazy when they're really reaching. >> mayonnaise. >> uh. >> omni science. [ speaking backwards ] >> we'll play it backwards and see if the words sound right. >> plaza. [ speaking backwards ]. >> oh, that's weird. >> air conditioner. [ speaking backwards ]. >> she is exactly right. >> american flag.
stay with us. >>> this is alyssa. alyssa has a special talent. >> american flag. [ speaking backwards ] it's so cool and weird you've got to owners. the dog is not working, the rabbit is doing all of the work. >>> people have all sorts of strange talents. and thanks to the internet, we get to see a lot of them. like here, young alyssa, from petoe, oklahoma. alyssa's weird and strange talent is you say a word and she can say the word backwards in less than three seconds....
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welcome and thank you for joining us today. tell us a lot about your background, where you grew up, went to school, the job you worked. >> i was born in a town called and los angeles. it was a lot of working-class folks. my father was a shore worker, my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old, and i moved to the east coast for six years before going back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara, graduated in 19988 -- 1988. i have lived in the excelsior since 1999. i have had lots of different jobs, but my main job is doing social work force and a disco, i have been a community organizer, i worked at a labor organization supporting janitor's working in our high- rise buildings. i was a legislative aide before .wr. i got to see how it all work from the outside, community organizations supporting young people, children, families, working for labor, and saw how city hall could be an effective tool for change and then considered running in 2007, 2008, and some
welcome and thank you for joining us today. tell us a lot about your background, where you grew up, went to school, the job you worked. >> i was born in a town called and los angeles. it was a lot of working-class folks. my father was a shore worker, my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old, and i moved to the east coast for six years before going back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara, graduated in 19988...
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i am not going to use those techniques because i could not govern if i use those techniques anymore then governor romney will be able to. you try to win the presidency with that kind of stuff, you have no reservoir of goodwill. you have no capacity to grow and in the end you cannot govern. george w. bush helped prove it in 2004. he john kerry in a bush's campaign where the boat was slightly better than the anti- bush vote and he tried to pass social security reform and he could not get off the ground because he had a 48% opposed from day one. i do not have any desire to run to be president. i have a desire to help the united states of america. i think i can help by being an honest citizen and telling the truth. i believe in the end we will win doing that. i think we will do better in new hampshire that people expect because if you describe a massachusetts moderate and remind people of his record, they will go he is not a conservative. it is a joke for him to call himself a conservative. it is a skit. by the time we get to south carolina it will be clear that there is a real choice. you h
i am not going to use those techniques because i could not govern if i use those techniques anymore then governor romney will be able to. you try to win the presidency with that kind of stuff, you have no reservoir of goodwill. you have no capacity to grow and in the end you cannot govern. george w. bush helped prove it in 2004. he john kerry in a bush's campaign where the boat was slightly better than the anti- bush vote and he tried to pass social security reform and he could not get off the...
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it leaves us with unseasonably mild temperatures to mile afternoon. a front comes through with a sprinkle. it drops the temperature sunday evening. the cold does not stick around. the middle of next week we warm back up into the 50's. we have a history around here until march. >> do not remind me. >> thank you for joining us.
it leaves us with unseasonably mild temperatures to mile afternoon. a front comes through with a sprinkle. it drops the temperature sunday evening. the cold does not stick around. the middle of next week we warm back up into the 50's. we have a history around here until march. >> do not remind me. >> thank you for joining us.
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take the money we're no longer spending at war, use half of it to pay down our debt and use the rest to do some nation building right here at home. [ applause ] there has never been a better time to build. especially since the construction industry was one of the hardest hit when the housing bubble burst. of course construction workers weren't the only ones who were hurt. so were millions of innocent americans who have seen their home values decline. while government can't fix the problem on its own, responsible homeowners shouldn't have to sit and wait for the housing market to hit bottom to get some relief. that's why i'm sending this congress a plan that gives every responsible homeowner the chance to save about $3,000 a year on their mortgage by refinancing at historically low rates. no more red tape, no more run around from the banks. a small fee on the largest financial institutions will insure that it won't add to the def i fit and will give the banks a chance to repay a deficit of trust. [ applause ] let's never forget millions of americans who work hard and played by the rul
take the money we're no longer spending at war, use half of it to pay down our debt and use the rest to do some nation building right here at home. [ applause ] there has never been a better time to build. especially since the construction industry was one of the hardest hit when the housing bubble burst. of course construction workers weren't the only ones who were hurt. so were millions of innocent americans who have seen their home values decline. while government can't fix the problem on...
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you get back on that ship and tell us what can be done. how many people are still there and what do they need. he replies, okay, okay, i am going. >>> and then tonight a 5-year-old is accused of stabbing three people with a knife. two children and an adult were wounded and taken to a hospital, and the authorities are evaluating the 5-year-old. this went down 15 miles north of charlottesville. >>> watch this video. it's robbers with guns pointed as they take down a car in a parking lot of a shop. >> reporter: it happened so fast, even shoppers who were standing nearby didn't realize what was happening. first, watch the images in real time. what just happened here? now, check it out in slow motion. just as the armored car guard is walking out of walmart, it get snatched by a man with a gun. the robbers make their escape in a white passenger van. it happened about 8:00 a.m. in buoy. and there was a clouded image was produced that was not useful. and then this camera captured clear pictures of the robber's van entering the parking lot and maki
you get back on that ship and tell us what can be done. how many people are still there and what do they need. he replies, okay, okay, i am going. >>> and then tonight a 5-year-old is accused of stabbing three people with a knife. two children and an adult were wounded and taken to a hospital, and the authorities are evaluating the 5-year-old. this went down 15 miles north of charlottesville. >>> watch this video. it's robbers with guns pointed as they take down a car in a...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. "q and a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >>> april 15th, 2010, i'd arrived in paris, walked into the hotel room -- the hotel lobby. met general mcchrystal for the first time and he looked at me and he said, so you're the "rolling stone" guy, i don't care about the article. i just want to be on the cover. >> michael hastings wrote about the commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan in the june 2010 issue of "rolling stone." >> i said, well, sir, i think it's between you and lady gaga. i was trying to make some joke, not knowing that lady gaga would be on the cover. general mcchrystal replied, put
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. "q and a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >>> april 15th, 2010, i'd arrived in paris, walked into the hotel room -- the hotel lobby. met general mcchrystal for the first time and he looked at me and he said, so you're the "rolling stone" guy, i don't care about the article. i just want to be on the cover. >> michael hastings wrote about the commander of...
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using providers, using consumer advocacy groups, using recovery organizations to get the word out and maybe help people understand what insurance does for them and then understand the process. we've done some studies over the country based on how to communicate with the consumer community and the digital divide with the mental health consumer community is gigantic. less than 40 percent have access to the internet, so we've got to find very creative ways to get these words out. and i think that that actually will be a very solid role for consumer organizations and we've made a lot of gains in recent years towards organizing in all of our states. so hopefully, we will be doing that. but it goes back to how do you get in touch with people that you don't know exist. and i really want to come back to all of those consumer issues because there is yet another layer to the aca, which is the whole issue of electronic records that i would like to get into. we'll be right back. [music] for more information on national recovery month to find out how to get involved or to locate an event t near y,
using providers, using consumer advocacy groups, using recovery organizations to get the word out and maybe help people understand what insurance does for them and then understand the process. we've done some studies over the country based on how to communicate with the consumer community and the digital divide with the mental health consumer community is gigantic. less than 40 percent have access to the internet, so we've got to find very creative ways to get these words out. and i think that...
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so mid-40s to the south of us. still 30s in the mountains. what we're expecting is not only above average in the 40s but even warmer air to move our way as another warm front comes through. you can see it carved out. behind that there's warm air starting to brew. it is moving in our direction. here's how it looks from the satellite. we see a couple of showers far off to the north with that warm front. we're not expecting that. we're expecting clouds from it later today and tonight but then that warm front clears us and when it does, here comes the warmer air. we're going into the 60s tomorrow and wednesday. by wednesday afternoon, we do have more clouds coming in with the cold front part of this storm and a chance for a few showers but it's not a huge rain maker for us. on thursday a chance for a couple of showers. temperatures will start to come down. wait till you see some of the numbers. we're way above average. the forecast comes together like this. today is going to be the cooler of the next few days. we're going to 45 degrees for the hi
so mid-40s to the south of us. still 30s in the mountains. what we're expecting is not only above average in the 40s but even warmer air to move our way as another warm front comes through. you can see it carved out. behind that there's warm air starting to brew. it is moving in our direction. here's how it looks from the satellite. we see a couple of showers far off to the north with that warm front. we're not expecting that. we're expecting clouds from it later today and tonight but then that...
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stay with us. >>> this is alyssa. alyssa has a special talent. >> american flag. [ speaking backwards ] it's so cool and weird you've got to stick around to see great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! ♪ and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! [laughing] man: yeah. that will certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> typically, when you have some sheep and lambs and, you know, goats and whatever, you've got a sheepdog. well, to round up the sheep, this couple didn't have a shephe shepherd, so a dwarf rabbit did the work. and that's champis. he is hurting -- >> get out of here. >> he belongs to a couple. they have a farm, and they say that champis likes living in the barn and just kind of learned how to herd the sheep. >> well, what's ridiculous is that these dopey sheep are going where a 2-pound
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i understand your technique which you used on mccain, on huckabee, you have used consistently. it's unfortunate and it's not going to work well because the american people see through it. >> here's why it's a problem. that is if you're getting paid by health companies, if your entities are getting paid by health companies that could benefit from a piece of legislation and you then meet with republican congressmen and encourage them to support that legislation you can call it whatever you like. i call it influence peddling. >> the big question is whether what happened tonight is going to impact the race here in florida. >> i don't think it's going to change the fact that the momentum is all in newt gingrich's favor. he chose that opportunity also to make a case for medicare. herida with so many elderly citizens. he took every advantage and proved he's a very good technician in debate forum. >> i thought it was fascinating when gingrich got the opportunity to talk about the dream act. would he do what romney said to veto the dream act and gingrich said no. he was able to say no a
i understand your technique which you used on mccain, on huckabee, you have used consistently. it's unfortunate and it's not going to work well because the american people see through it. >> here's why it's a problem. that is if you're getting paid by health companies, if your entities are getting paid by health companies that could benefit from a piece of legislation and you then meet with republican congressmen and encourage them to support that legislation you can call it whatever you...
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thank you for joining us. we want to go right now overseas, we have new information about that big murder mystery in britain. >> we have learned the identity of the body found onto grounds of the queen's estate. jeffrey has the very latest. >> reporter: it was the new year's day murder rid. who was the body found onto public grounds of the queen's estate. >> it's a mystery. >> reporter: today the riddle has been sadly answered. it's a 17-year-old, who went missing last august. she was so badly decomposed police could only identity her from palm prints. the queen and prince phillip are still at the estate . they usually gather there for the holiday its. the body was found in part of the 31 ware mile grounds open to the public. it lay just a mile from the royal home and closer to the stables where the queen went riding. police have questioned the staff but they aren't questioning the royals for whom it is business as usual. tonight the dutchess of cambridge appeared with her husband at the british premiere of th
thank you for joining us. we want to go right now overseas, we have new information about that big murder mystery in britain. >> we have learned the identity of the body found onto grounds of the queen's estate. jeffrey has the very latest. >> reporter: it was the new year's day murder rid. who was the body found onto public grounds of the queen's estate. >> it's a mystery. >> reporter: today the riddle has been sadly answered. it's a 17-year-old, who went missing last...
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it's interesting because language is what we use to communicate. if i'm talking to you or want you to believe what i'm saying, often, there will be a tiny slip up. people lie by omission. so often what they didn't tell you is more important than what they told you. and people may be evasive, dismissive. i'm sure you've done interviews before. you've asked a question, they sized up the issue, answered the question about another issue. >> answer with another question. >> exactly. what that means is the question has become the threatening stimulus. let me ask you a question. what year did you start medical school? >> 1983. >> and what was your very first job? >> i was a waiter. >> and do you remember where that was? >> rams horn restaurant. >> what happened then is you looked to your right. if you're accessing that part of your memory, recalling, looking to your right. one of the myths about lie busting is loss of eye contact is indicative of deception. that's not true because you looked away before you answered the question. that tells me you're reca
it's interesting because language is what we use to communicate. if i'm talking to you or want you to believe what i'm saying, often, there will be a tiny slip up. people lie by omission. so often what they didn't tell you is more important than what they told you. and people may be evasive, dismissive. i'm sure you've done interviews before. you've asked a question, they sized up the issue, answered the question about another issue. >> answer with another question. >> exactly. what...
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let us know what you think. join the conversation, multiple comments, more than 2 dozen, like the fan page, like the hot topic, let us know what you think. get that guy's ugly mug off of there. >>> now, i've been practicing this all morning. police in madison, wisconsin, arrested this guy after neighbors filed noise and drinking complaints. he changed his name last year and facing a variety of charges including carrying a concealed weapon and possession of thc, call it marijuana, back in april. he was arrested for carrying a loaded handgun and two knives in a another park. this guy wanted to get his name in the newspapers. >>> some of your favorite sweets could be in trouble. the latest company is planning to file bankruptcy. this could affect your sweet tooth. details coming up. >>> with tax season close at hand, we will review key deductions you will not be aware of. details coming up. >>> s by news for the port of baltimore. governor o'malley says last year 251,000 people sailed on 105 cruises from the port.
let us know what you think. join the conversation, multiple comments, more than 2 dozen, like the fan page, like the hot topic, let us know what you think. get that guy's ugly mug off of there. >>> now, i've been practicing this all morning. police in madison, wisconsin, arrested this guy after neighbors filed noise and drinking complaints. he changed his name last year and facing a variety of charges including carrying a concealed weapon and possession of thc, call it marijuana, back...
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now i have the opportunity to use the experience i have. you've got a surprised look on your face. hold it. it's still my time. >> are you tells us you're not going to run for election for president if you're not going to win? >> rick, rick, rick, it's still my time. >> okay. >> what i e-mail going to tell you is this for me, politics, is not a career. for me, my career was being in business and starting a business and making it successful. my life's passion has been my family, my faith and my country. snu as you made the point. >> he did have the answer. as others pointed out, mitt romney -- newt calling it pious baloney. >> saying he's not a career politician, saying it's basically baloney for saying that. he never stopped running. here's the point made by newt gingrich. >> i realize the red light doesn't mean anything to you because you're the front-runner. but -- but can we drop a little bit of the pious baloney? the fact is you ran in '94 and lost. that's why you weren't serving the senate with rick santorum. the fact is you had a very bad re-election rating. you dropped out o
now i have the opportunity to use the experience i have. you've got a surprised look on your face. hold it. it's still my time. >> are you tells us you're not going to run for election for president if you're not going to win? >> rick, rick, rick, it's still my time. >> okay. >> what i e-mail going to tell you is this for me, politics, is not a career. for me, my career was being in business and starting a business and making it successful. my life's passion has been my...
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join us tomorrow at 11:00. i wanted to let you know if you are looking for something to do this weekend our own aasif mandvi has a movie out called today's special. it's a movie he did, a story of a man in a hat trapped in a cup -- [ laughter ] -- with four other people and i don't want to give it away but they turn into soup. it's really -- i think you'll enjoy it. it's great. pick it up. here it is your moment of zen. >> he knew his tax returns were a huge issue. he's a rich guy. >> will he
join us tomorrow at 11:00. i wanted to let you know if you are looking for something to do this weekend our own aasif mandvi has a movie out called today's special. it's a movie he did, a story of a man in a hat trapped in a cup -- [ laughter ] -- with four other people and i don't want to give it away but they turn into soup. it's really -- i think you'll enjoy it. it's great. pick it up. here it is your moment of zen. >> he knew his tax returns were a huge issue. he's a rich guy....
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and then they lowered us down. it was cheer excitement and relief. but then we look up and it is leaning over us and panic settles in again. >> at least hers gets in the water. with the ship on the side. many boats can't be launched at all. >> i was crying and terrified and i told my husband we are going to die here. the water is in the mid-50s. passengers swim the 150 yards to shore. and a few don't make it. incredibly amid all of the danger it is not until twen:20 p.m. 10 minutes afteracious nouncing abandon ship that they signal the alarm to the coast guard and that begins an epick rescue is recovery operation. helicopters arrive to lift people off of the water x. private boats and shameful amongst the earliest to reach safety a man whose duty was to remain on board. captain schettino. his sad story, next. >> shocking tapes and the story behind them. was the concordia captain a coward or something else and why are they calling him a hero? this is more ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] when you're responsible for this much of the team... you need a
and then they lowered us down. it was cheer excitement and relief. but then we look up and it is leaning over us and panic settles in again. >> at least hers gets in the water. with the ship on the side. many boats can't be launched at all. >> i was crying and terrified and i told my husband we are going to die here. the water is in the mid-50s. passengers swim the 150 yards to shore. and a few don't make it. incredibly amid all of the danger it is not until twen:20 p.m. 10 minutes...
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they would pretend see this is so onerous for us. we have to hire those people. they hire those people to make it onerous so they can worm their way through, yes? >> that's right but here is the other part to the story. who really pays for that? the answer is america's middle class. they are the ones left to pick up all the pieces to pay the taxes to keep the country running. and more to the point, they are the ones who are now paying for the fact that there's not enough money left to invest in our kids' future. listen to this -- >> jon: you are not mad at me about this? it seems like -- for a second it seems like you are a little mad at me. [ laughter ] >> think about how this works. right now china invests 9% of the its g.d.p. in infrastructure, roads, bridges things that build the future. europe investing 5% of its g.d.p. in infrastructure. here in the united states 2 had the 4% and trying to -- 2.4% and trying to figure out how to cut. research -- wait research! >> jon: i'm in the leaving. this is my show. >> good. >> jon: i'm not going to go anywhere. >> res
they would pretend see this is so onerous for us. we have to hire those people. they hire those people to make it onerous so they can worm their way through, yes? >> that's right but here is the other part to the story. who really pays for that? the answer is america's middle class. they are the ones left to pick up all the pieces to pay the taxes to keep the country running. and more to the point, they are the ones who are now paying for the fact that there's not enough money left to...
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join us tomorrow at 11:00. i wanted to let you know if you are looking for something to do this weekend our own aasif mandvi has a movie out called today's special. it's a movie
join us tomorrow at 11:00. i wanted to let you know if you are looking for something to do this weekend our own aasif mandvi has a movie out called today's special. it's a movie
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the fast food chain uses a food additive. it's made from spare beef trimmings treated with amoan yum hydroxide. the u.s. department of agriculture says the chemical is safe, but celebrity chef campaigned against using it on his tv show. mcdonald's says its decision was not based on any one particular event. >>> if you're eating in tonight, there are chances that you have all kinds of ways to stock up and save. grocery stores are rolling out new ways to help you cut your food bill. we told you that wegman's is freezing and giant just rolled out its guaranteed value price line. these are some of the items here. more than 200 money savers and more than 60% of the line is priced at $2 or less. we talked to safeway too. they offer $5 fridays and monday mania deals for families to prepare meals at home for less and those monday deals offer deep discounts on selected items for the day. >> the early bird usually gets the tax refund early. but if you file before january 26, you might encounter a delay. the irs says new safeguards in p
the fast food chain uses a food additive. it's made from spare beef trimmings treated with amoan yum hydroxide. the u.s. department of agriculture says the chemical is safe, but celebrity chef campaigned against using it on his tv show. mcdonald's says its decision was not based on any one particular event. >>> if you're eating in tonight, there are chances that you have all kinds of ways to stock up and save. grocery stores are rolling out new ways to help you cut your food bill. we...
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whenever you use an egg white. because if you don't do that, you won't have enough froth to make it really frothy, which is the point of the egg white. i can't believe i rescued the egg yoke out of there. if i was a genius, i would have done it over the top of the cocktail strainer so that wouldn't be a risk. at any case, shake it up with the ice after shaking it without the ice a lot. but i think you will see, even though i screwed it up but then rescued it, that you get a nice egg white foam on the top. you garnish it
whenever you use an egg white. because if you don't do that, you won't have enough froth to make it really frothy, which is the point of the egg white. i can't believe i rescued the egg yoke out of there. if i was a genius, i would have done it over the top of the cocktail strainer so that wouldn't be a risk. at any case, shake it up with the ice after shaking it without the ice a lot. but i think you will see, even though i screwed it up but then rescued it, that you get a nice egg white foam...
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he's used to accommodating the product for the consumer. maybe he's accommodating himself, the product, for the electoral consumer. he's been trying to do this for the entire campaign. i don't know why he didn't say something like, look, he was the home state guy. i was just standing up for him in the primary. certainly in the general election i voted for the republican. i don't know why he didn't say that and be done with it. this just re-enforces what i think his greatest weakness is here. i think these little missteps, which would mean nothing for someone else, are more potent because they re-enforce what people's deepest concerns about governor romney is. >> here's what about -- i don't get why you don't occasionally admit you do something. another moment last night, he denied having any knowledge about running this spanish radio ad in which he distorts a quote from newt gingrich. let's listen. why does he deny everything, this guy? >> you've had an ad running saying that speaker gingrich called spanish, quote, the language of the ghett
he's used to accommodating the product for the consumer. maybe he's accommodating himself, the product, for the electoral consumer. he's been trying to do this for the entire campaign. i don't know why he didn't say something like, look, he was the home state guy. i was just standing up for him in the primary. certainly in the general election i voted for the republican. i don't know why he didn't say that and be done with it. this just re-enforces what i think his greatest weakness is here. i...
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stay with us. hear the candidate's closing arguments to the voters of a state that takes pride in picking presidents. >>> welcome back to the southern republican presidential debate, we're in charlestown, south carolina tonight. gentlemen, we're running out of time. time flies. wish we could stay all night. i don't suspect you have campaigning to do. you know the history of the state, inside 35 hours now from voters in south carolina going to the polls and we all know the history of this state in modern times the winner of the south carolina republican primary has gone on to be your party's nominee. we have an interesting race at the moment. senator santorum wins iowa, senator romney wins new hampshire, everybody's waiting to see, most people believe governor romney wins here he would be the prohibitive favorite. i want each of you, congressman paul, make your case, make your case, south carolina essentially faces this decision, not so fast, let's continue the race or embrace governor romney in mak
stay with us. hear the candidate's closing arguments to the voters of a state that takes pride in picking presidents. >>> welcome back to the southern republican presidential debate, we're in charlestown, south carolina tonight. gentlemen, we're running out of time. time flies. wish we could stay all night. i don't suspect you have campaigning to do. you know the history of the state, inside 35 hours now from voters in south carolina going to the polls and we all know the history of...
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we have a beautiful january day setting up for us. the temperatures in the 70s in some cities, so we are not done with this gorgeous trend. as we head through tomorrow we expect a change. area of low pressure is expected to drop off. looks like it's going to break off from the main jet stream. we call it a cut-off low. that could bring us pretty good showers at the coast if it stops along the coast. it could end up over the pacific. futurecast is bringing it in. all right. let's get to it this morning. grab your jacket. you want to wear short sleeves underneath especially inland. temperatures today are going to be in the upper 60s and low 70s yet again. 44 in hayward now, at 32 at freezing in santa rosa. 27 chilly degrees in novato, 29 in napa and oakland, you are feeling the 30s. grab that jacket. look where we're headed at noon. at 12:00 p.m., 62 degrees at noon in san jose. you can see easily yet again another one for the record books. 67 degrees in redwood city. 68 in san jose. so, we need the rain, we're talking about chances for
we have a beautiful january day setting up for us. the temperatures in the 70s in some cities, so we are not done with this gorgeous trend. as we head through tomorrow we expect a change. area of low pressure is expected to drop off. looks like it's going to break off from the main jet stream. we call it a cut-off low. that could bring us pretty good showers at the coast if it stops along the coast. it could end up over the pacific. futurecast is bringing it in. all right. let's get to it this...
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vesicare may cause blurred vision so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. i've worked hard to get to where i am... and i've got better places to go than always going to the bathroom. so take charge of your symptoms by talking to your doctor and go to vesicare.com for a free trial offer. ouou're like my patients you want to hear you've done a good job. that's why i recommend a rinse like crest pro-health multi-protection. it helps you get a better dental check-up. so be ready for your next dental check-up. try any crest pro-health rinse. ou with today's business headlines. netflix stock is up big today shares are up more than 20% a big turnaround for netflix after saying its 9 610,000 customers in the fourth cut ourquarter ... the rebound is happening after the price increase last summer that created an uproar ... the apple i phone is taking a bite out of at&t profits just like it had with verizon ... phone companies are selling them at a loss ... >>caterpillar is hoping to paint a brighter pi
vesicare may cause blurred vision so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. i've worked hard to get to where i am... and i've got better places to go than always going to the bathroom. so take charge of your symptoms by talking to your doctor and go to vesicare.com for a free trial offer. ouou're like my patients you want to hear you've done a good job. that's why i recommend a rinse like crest pro-health...
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we'll use energy to create jobs, and we'll use energy to pay for improving the port, which will create more jobs. and i want to come back as president, and i want to be at the port of charleston to watch the first large container ship carrying south carolina manufactured goods to china to be sold in wal-mart in china. all of this can happen, and it starts here tomorrow, so please, tonight and tomorrow morning, tell all your friends and neighbors, if they're conservatives, the only effective conservative vote to stop a massachusetts moderate is to vote for me. that's what all the polls are saying now, and if every conservative in the state decided to vote for newt gingrich, we would win a shockingly big victory tomorrow, and that would be good, because conservatism needs to come back, and in the reagan tradition, we need to first shock the country and then shock washington, then put everybody back to work. and once again, prove to the world that we really are an extraordinary country. [applause] again, a apologize for running late. it's going to be a little bit tricky because of all the
we'll use energy to create jobs, and we'll use energy to pay for improving the port, which will create more jobs. and i want to come back as president, and i want to be at the port of charleston to watch the first large container ship carrying south carolina manufactured goods to china to be sold in wal-mart in china. all of this can happen, and it starts here tomorrow, so please, tonight and tomorrow morning, tell all your friends and neighbors, if they're conservatives, the only effective...